The Prioress Tale is the 18th story in The Canterbury Tales
Climax
A young boy who lived in a Christian town in Asia with only one fourth of the town is occupied by Jews . The school that he attended was at the end of a street along the space where the Jewish people were isolated
Falling Action
A young christian boy walking along the streets on his way home from school when he heard some of the older christian kids singing "O Alma Redemptoris". Everyday after, he heard this song and thought that he would learn it so that he could sing it to pay respect to the Virgin Mary.
Resolution
The boy continued to sing everyday day after day until he knew every word. The Jews had to listen to it everyday since he had to pass the them on his way to school but one day Satan came to the Jewish people and said to them that the boy was disgracing them by mockery of their laws.
They killed the boy by sitting his throat and dumped him in the cesspool on the outskirts of the city. When the boys mother, a poor widow, came looking for the boy, all of the Jewish people said that they did not know where the boy was. The boy was found when Jesus came to the mother and sent her to the location where the boy was.
The Jews in the Ghetto were all hung. At the funeral, the boy was able to continue singing loudly when Virgin Mary placed a pearl on his tongue. once the pearl was removed, the singing stopped, the boy said that he was only to stop. The boy was Deemed a Martyr and a marble temple was erected for him